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Originally posted by Ferdinand View PostIs this because of Nvidia graphics? Could Intel do this? Or can you just check for hdmi 1.4?Michael Larabel
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A lovely monitor
I bought one of these a year ago.
The high resolution over the usual 1920x monitors appealed to me but I didn't want to spend the earth and this looked the best deal. I paid about ?500 in the end which was a lot but I felt I was going to use it a lot and justified it on those grounds.
I wanted to do a lot of photo editing and desired the large resolution but also play the odd game like x-plane now and then. I paired it to a Asus 660ti-OC and run with Ubuntu.
I recently added a Chromecast to the spare HDMI port on the back and will consider a Roku Stick when they arrive next month and use it as an occasional TV.
The monitor has never failed me, has excellent colour reproduction once tweaked a bit with software for my liking, and the built in hidden speakers are great for TV use.
The large base is a problem for me as it takes up such a lot of desk but I plan to replace with a vesa desk mount when I can.
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Originally posted by baracca View PostMy Asus 27" VS278Q, even in lowest brightness/contrast settings, when using full-screen black terminal windows, is a punch in my eyes. Too much light.
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A lovely monitor
I bought one of these a year ago.
The high resolution over the usual 1920x monitors appealed to me but I didn't want to spend the earth and this looked the best deal. I paid about ?500 in the end which was a lot but I felt I was going to use it a lot and justified it on those grounds.
I wanted to do a lot of photo editing and desired the large resolution but also play the odd game like x-plane now and then. I paired it to a Asus 660ti-OC and run with Ubuntu.
I recently added a Chromecast to the spare HDMI port on the back and will consider a Roku Stick when they arrive next month and use it as an occasional TV.
The monitor has never failed me, has excellent colour reproduction once tweaked a bit with software for my liking, and the built in hidden speakers are great for TV use.
The large base is a problem for me as it takes up such a lot of desk but I plan to replace with a vesa desk mount when I can.
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